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How much each player won at the 2021 Travelers Championship

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Harris English secured victory at TPC Highlands after one of the most dramatic playoffs in recent PGA Tour history, holding his nerve to sink Kramer Hickok and earn $1,332,000 in the process.

Hickok made many fans on his way to his runner-up finish at the Travelers, and his consolation for not winning is a check for $806,600.

With a total prize purse of $7.4 million up for grabs, here’s a look at how much each player won at the 2021 Travelers Championship.

1: Harris English, 267/-13, $1,332,000

P-2: Kramer Hickok, 267/-13, $806,600

3: Marc Leishman, 268/-12, $510,600

4: Abraham Ancer, 269/-11, $362,600

T-5: Brice Garnett, 270/-10, $253,820

T-5: Brian Harman, 270/-10, $253,820

T-5: Kevin Kisner, 270/-10, $253,820

T-5: Brooks Koepka, 270/-10, $253,820

T-5: Hank Lebioda, 270/-10, $253,820

T-10: Jason Day, 271/-9, $186,850

T-10: Beau Hossler, 271/-9, $186,850

T-10: Sepp Straka, 271/-9, $186,850

T-13: Guido Migliozzi, 272/-8, $132,583.34

T-13: Andrew Putnam, 272/-8, $132,583.34

T-13: Sam Burns, 272/-8, $132,583.33

T-13: Patrick Cantlay, 272/-8, $132,583.33

T-13: Mark Hubbard, 272/-8, $132,583.33

T-13: Adam Scott, 272/-8, $132,583.33

T-19: Bryson DeChambeau, 273/-7, $87,690

T-19: Russell Henley, 273/-7, $87,690

T-19: Lucas Herbert, 273/-7, $87,690

T-19: Seamus Power, 273/-7, $87,690

T-19: Robert Streb, 273/-7, $87,690

T-19: Bubba Watson, 273/-7, $87,690

T-25: Jim Herman, 274/-6, $58,090

T-25: Dustin Johnson, 274/-6, $58,090

T-25: Zach Johnson, 274/-6, $58,090

T-25: Chez Reavie, 274/-6, $58,090

T-25: Patrick Reed, 274/-6, $58,090

T-30: Stewart Cink, 275/-5, $45,325

T-30: Charley Hoffman, 275/-5, $45,325

T-30: Maverick McNealy, 275/-5, $45,325

T-30: Cameron Smith, 275/-5, $45,325

T-30: Brian Stuard, 275/-5, $45,325

T-30: Brendon Todd, 275/-5, $45,325

T-36: Jonas Blixt, 276/-4, $30,743.64

T-36: Paul Casey, 276/-4, $30,743.64

T-36: Kevin Chappell, 276/-4, $30,743.64

T-36: Talor Gooch, 276/-4, $30,743.64

T-36: J.B. Holmes, 276/-4, $30,743.64

T-36: Joaquin Niemann, 276/-4, $30,743.64

T-36: Justin Rose, 276/-4, $30,743.64

T-36: Matt Jones, 276/-4, $30,743.63

T-36: Satoshi Kodaira, 276/-4, $30,743.63

T-36: Troy Merritt, 276/-4, $30,743.63

T-36: Ian Poulter, 276/-4, $30,743.63

T-47: Austin Eckroat, 277/-3, $19,377.43

T-47: Tom Lewis, 277/-3, $19,377.43

T-47: Carlos Ortiz, 277/-3, $19,377.43

T-47: Scottie Scheffler, 277/-3, $19,377.43

T-47: J.J. Spaun, 277/-3, $19,377.43

T-47: Harold Varner III, 277/-3, $19,377.43

T-47: Kevin Na, 277/-3, $19,377.42

T-54: Tyler Duncan, 278/-2, $17,094

T-54: Doug Ghim, 278/-2, $17,094

T-54: Peter Malnati, 278/-2, $17,094

T-54: Ryan Moore, 278/-2, $17,094

T-54: Cameron Percy, 278/-2, $17,094

T-54: Sam Ryder, 278/-2, $17,094

T-54: Kyle Stanley, 278/-2, $17,094

T-61: Ryan Armour, 279/-1, $16,206

T-61: Phil Mickelson, 279/-1, $16,206

T-61: Henrik Norlander, 279/-1, $16,206

T-61: Doc Redman, 279/-1, $16,206

T-61: Andrew Svoboda, 279/-1, $16,206

T-66: Tom Hoge, 280/E, $15,540

T-66: Robby Shelton, 280/E, $15,540

T-66: Kevin Tway, 280/E, $15,540

T-66: Aaron Wise, 280/E, $15,540

T-70: Lanto Griffin, 281/+1, $15,022

T-70: William McGirt, 281/+1, $15,022

T-70: Kris Ventura, 281/+1, $15,022

T-73: David Hearn, 282/+2, $14,578

T-73: K.H. Lee, 282/+2, $14,578

T-73: Denny McCarthy, 282/+2, $14,578

T-76: Mackenzie Hughes, 283/+3, $14,134

T-76: Nate Lashley, 283/+3, $14,134

T-76: Patrick Rodgers, 283/+3, $14,134

79: Will Gordon, 289/+9, $13,838

 

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Bryson DeChambeau yells at grown man to return golf ball to kid at PGA Championship

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On Sunday at the PGA Championship, Bryson DeChambeau came one shot shy of winning his second major championship.

Plenty of Bryson’s skills were on display, such as his ability to reach 196mph ball speed on his drives and his underrated short game.

Another aspect of Bryson that was shown on Sunday was his likeability, which to some fans, is a new phenomenon.

At one point during his round on the back nine, DeChambeau flipped a ball in the stands to a kid, but it was intercepted by a grown man who took off running with the ball.

DeChambeau screamed “Hey!” for the man to stop and demanded that the ball be given back to the kid it was intended for.

Fans are certainly beginning to embrace DeChambeau and are realizing how good he is for the game of golf.

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Butch Harmon reveals what he worked on with Rory McIlroy during visit earlier this year

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While speaking on the “Son of a Butch” Podcast, legendary swing coach Butch Harmon revealed what he worked on with Rory McIlroy when the four-time major champion went to visit him after the Players Championship this season.

“The work I did with him wasn’t a tremendous amount of changing what he did, it was his attitude and the way he played certain shots. From 150 yards and in he made a full swing like he was hitting a driver and I wanted him to make more 3 quarter swings and chop the follow through off a little. He’s a very high ball hitter, but with short irons high balls aren’t good, it’s hard to control, we wanted to bring the ball flight down.”

The work certainly seemed to help McIlroy, as he went on to win the Zurich Classic alongside Shane Lowry and the Wells Fargo Championship at Quail Hollow in back-to-back starts.

Rory will now tee it up at Valhalla for the PGA Championship, which is the site of his most recent major victory in 2014.

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Brandel Chamblee says this technological development was key to Phil Mickelson winning major championships

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While speaking with GolfWRX, Golf Channel’s Brandel Chamblee shared that he believes the solid core golf ball helped Phil Mickelson win major championships.

“One of the consequences of the solid core golf ball coming around was it put the straightest of hitters in the rough.

“Phil started winning majors in 2004, I don’t think that’s any coincidence. I think he started winning majors after the solid core golf ball came along and put everybody in the rough.

“And so [Phil] is like ‘I got you in the rough, I’m going to kick your a**. This is my game. I’ve been in the rough my whole career. I can go over trees, through trees, around trees.’

“Because he’s got that amazing creativity and Phil is an underrated iron player, phenomenal iron player. Great, great great out of the trouble. If you put the top-40 players on a list and ranked them in terms of accuracy, he would be 40th.

“So, I think that was one of the consequences of the solid core golf balls was it allowed Phil to win major championships.”

Mickelson went on to win the Masters in 2004 as well as five additional majors from 2004-2021 including three total Masters, two PGA Championships, and an Open Championship.

Check out the full interview with Chamblee below:

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